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ane a Hs | Street, But Without Hurting TTS OWN Gh —- — +42 —__ __. Judge Dillon, Expert on Municipal Law, Says There Is Nothing to Pre. BURST WATER vent City From Furnishiog Its Own Any One. pare Plans. -Morrow. fhe city has the right to build Its counsel of the Comptrol To | vessel. own lighting plant. The Corporation Sen: tor Donnelly and Henr —- | While the captain and crew were Counsel has given this as his opinion To it Of Counsel was Engineor A spice of about thirty feet san saved none too soon through the hero- the Board of Estimate has ap- f the Finance Depurtment. | at proadway and Morris etgect 1 ism of tho Sandy Hook and local lite and the Boar y y He was to have framed the techn a this afternoes, owing te the com. guards, there was loss of life nevertife- pointed a commission consisting Of questions to be asked the men of tive sd preeune On the stones Of water less on the Drumelater. When Ca: Chief Engineer Nelson P. Loomis, T. orc. neern. When the Gomptro:ler from a burat water main and steam Nicholson Eras the ap waice we a . jad taken hi t Mr os 2 ser ike tenacity he Carey Hutchinson, an electrical expert, itt taken i" rood = eg | eald 1 feo a condult of the New York Steam are ‘Temained on board two pet par- and Prot, George E. Seaver, of Colum- Goi in idee Leek oe Heating Company. rots, two cats and a goat, All these bia College, to report on the coat of @ and J. Willams, ‘The names were theg| The Mace extended for the entire fatlohed when the atanch old cratt's plant large enough to light the public called ie he 014 width of Morris street and almost to timbers finally gave way to the pound- Dulldings, streets, highways and parks PUL 1 believe the Compe | (ve Broadway car tracks Bat Bee ing of the big waves on Fire Island troller has’ Feceived a le the | injured and the space pe Alled in bar ome city Company N°) within twelve hours | Capt, Nicholson remained all nignt The motion was made by the Mayor ans pee sald he had and py Patrolman Mclaughlin, of the Church with several of his crew at the Osk and concurred in by the whole board the jotter In part aide” eae tt Sireet station, wae ot this corner when island life saving station. He an- after the opinion of the Corporation “We have received the earth gave way under him, sinking nounced that he was going back to the 1 had been read along with that | produce’ our ys about clghteen inches Drumelsier and would not give up hope -genpelg ‘ Hed In as Showing the cost of |of steam und streams until he saw the last of her break and ie Judge Dillon, who was cal ait if manne out, and McLaughlin summoned a gang ‘Moat away with the waves, When he 0 expert on Municipal law 1 generally r-]of ladorers from the subway work to saw spars and Umbers and boxes of Nothing in Charter to Hinder, Feapecting Tl keep the pedestrians back cargo wash up on the beach to-day and ‘Another part of the decision says le comply! Investigation showed that a smal nothing more visible of the old hul% “7 have been unable w find any pro- uld Water main had burst, and throw! where she had heen imbedded! in the *yleion in the charter iting i the escaping water against the steam sand since last Monday, he was much olty from erecting or acquiring Its own ue nes used = immer clouds of downcast, lighting plant or any provision in the ap which loosened the earth above Me still refused to make any expla- charter inconsistent with the possession vee and md surface to sink untt SS nation of how the disaster occurred “and exercise of such power by the [OM Wie portions of It fell into the subway ex. | and reluctantly prepared to come to elty.” noun te f refusing to “Avatlon, | [Naw York, The opinion further says the conten- pa The city ta obligated he leak was repaired without gr The general cargo was valued at tion that the city has no right to ace > the clalme—ail statu. trouble and the wieam consequently re: | $000,000, Squire ite own plant might result in the sment by ‘the Con. | face cars. were stopped only fora Sacneeeemmecrs city Deing at the mercy of a monopoly piel with, Moment until It was found safe tol | fwhioh might refuse to aerve the clty at i 16 allow {them to. continue. Vut ¥ehleles CORONER DETAINS ENGINEER Peasonable rates or not at all | ms Were kept off that portion of Brona- | ‘As to the method of raising the money) 07 f iny’a, letter Was signed | Way ! of Morris street untih much | Bat Has Not Closed 1 Collision Hon deckies thet} Nicholas Hméy, Vice-President of time as the surface can be rebullt ‘cntetcaicaieora | Case in Stamtora. for the plant Judge Dillon det the company and stated it was written| The surface will probably be in sate 5 ~ | the money may be raised by taxation: on advice of ecndition by to-morrow, as men will (Continued from First Page.) (Special to The Evening World.) or by the issue of bonds under the work to-night until it Is ready Ee | STAMFORD, Conn., Deo, %0.—As a re- of ls 0 | ee Hatios uld press the case to tt Ad gentleman with quavering vole? | gine o “ " Pee optus Bai Les whe + Bin UES SF , nl standing up ng helped his daugnter | Slt of an investigation made here to: opinion covers ten closely ympel the atteod. © her feet, Dr writen pases sone. subpoenaed w SUPPOSED BURGLAR AND aresnated Two Curtomens, _|ntrs'and tno two elaariy see auepenel | eotltsies between the ROMtOA sagroes apd ne 4 h r 0 to th al Dt : b " . } fo Chay the i ‘ 2 her vut into the ale dhe wa | ae tnd s Corporation Counsel Concara, | MF 10 cus ulled, a Mr ALLEGED PAL ARRESTED,| testola now the young woman had!" ¥ a © Was halt | tne New Haven loca here Tuesday night The commini¢ation from Mr. De-| Larkins, ) five some expert teatt- - btained goods from his firm by person- The lawyers on both sides had ar-|!n which George Howland, of Mount he opinion of Judee| mony as to the cost of Might in the re 1 4 uiing two charge customers, Miss Hall, rulged to have a further hearing fn the Vernon, was killed and several injured, Beaoe Seeempgnind the opinion of Judge! Troy Pr aiiowat hour, and. the heart 18 Patles Captnre Tre Non They Say |*! No. H% Broadw and Mrs. G. HL Pate on Jan. 5, and the only abject In| Charles Hahyn, of New Haven, engis Dillon, The Corporation Counsel wrote | adjourned Acted Soxpiotously in Shop. Hichardenn, of No. i West Seventy. Lhging the prisoner forward was to) neor of the express train, is held In that he had reached the same conclusion At the adjournment. Comptrolter ihe Diatelet of Beeok? Nehardion, of 2D a We Seventy> apprise the Magistrate that she waa fn enstody. i a Judge Dillon, He quoted authorittes| Grout and Mr. Yonge sald an applica pies ee OS FORE IT As Fourth street: Both: of these women are) cour. ic The Investigation has not been ciosed fn the aujoct, and continues tion would be made for an order of| Thomas Baldwin, aged twenty-eight,| intimate friends of the Pages, and they | Whe a Mi hotween the tat, faluting sir!) because Bahyn has some witnesses 4 h irt compelling the company to com- | a, f twenty-four, | symp: e full the family of rhe SUPParter M Sray-Haled | whom the Coroner wishes to hear. “An examination of the present lply with the notice served upon tie 21d Jahi Ryan, aged twenty-four, w mpathize fully with th ily of th® men he raised bis hand and said: rer nave ordered the detention of der and the carller statutes r cihear. fhe company Will hate a ght | Aftested In the heart of the Brooklyn] girl, declaring that they will take no THAt ls Snouen, You need not being Banyn.” sak Coroner Doten, “because fr y tay . ake at " sho tric! 0-1 y by ees e| to prosecute er, her to the rail | tre e he appears the government of the city of New York) fava in whieh to make argument and shopping district early to-day by Det r on wees thal | from the evidence before me he app ghows, 1 think, not only that there ts| appeal ln came ‘the application is up- | tives Finnegin and Burns, of the Brgok-| According to Latidn's story, the yung) WI") WOk* shan wnuninen o'eatananter wo have run by signal Lights set against no limitation upon the implied powor of | }°M1 | This will delay the procedingy \iyn Central OMice, and are detained {nf woman has been dbiaining Koods for \¢ ev had deiven to the court ‘im. the city to light its streets and pubile sn jctatody as suspicious persons, Baldwin, | more than a year on the accounts of her Nad a Mentad amtetion, Huildings,but that the power itself is ex- oa | the 5 s1Y, haga record dating back |two friends and on other secounts| pyr wing, when asked about the pressly conferred | TAKEN FROM HOME T0 fome years. ' Later the detective will give out the jr pu Kiblu charges against Mies Page \ "This power is elven In terms in See | The two detectives were passing clong| names of those besides Miss Hall and | *! ‘ ; : tion 80 of the present Greater New York DIE IN POLICE CELL. rviton street, neur DuMold weet, when! Mrs, Richardson, which, he declares radn bet soungn none for ett Charter, which authorizes the Bward of Sets : rare Wid Hila heckes they hedge two men acting sus-| Miss Page used tn her fraud upon the) veirs and have known her father all Aldermen, among other things, ‘to pro-| MeGovern's Sister Ha m Locked piciously, The sleuths stood in @ door-| jrores, tiny Alte re ds only one. theory : mi a the ‘ hat To ¢ to explain ft, Fo vide for lighting the streets.’ And inj Up ¢ step Di inking Rut AL way ant wa hed then until, as they!” Larkin has deen working on the caso {at 1 fan offer to explain, ft fasl the same section the word ‘street’ ts de-! col ™, ume nearer, Detective Burns sald ine! for months, and only a teow days ago |.suttered from a peculiar form of melan- | fined ‘all that {a Incluied by the terms Bey acai fifty years old, of shied Baldwin as a man who had] iearned the identity of the woman wiio ena. Be wes on 4 darough, this ‘ se ay tan .| No, 13 Amsterdam avenue, was found served a term for burg The de- saint ‘ malady to give Up her post as ° “wereet, avenue, road, alley, lane, Righ- | dead in a cell at the Weet Bisty-eighth | tectives Immediately 1 tha’ ge | iad pergonated Miss Hall and Mrs. | tiiy'of the New England Society, which | way, boulevard, concourse, public square) gerne siution to-day by Doorman Harry @"4 placed them under arrest shardson, ‘Then he had three sales-|she held for a number of vears. She and public piace,” or the plurals there- | gtrause. At Smith street the prisoners made women go to th e home in Central als it ne to Rnepnn, ner EN ate « 4 etively,’ | McGovern was arrested this morning U@#perate attempt to escape and gaye| Park West tok y her, They all | VASBALCES ol ik 3 of the man hé saw on Riverside Fh Tee 4 lon complaint of his slater, Mra. John {thelr captors a ati tussic, but Were) agreed sho was the who had b nen her fate toon, bes We mer | i. of Here, Surely, In Anthority, Fitzgeraid, with whom he’ tived. ‘Mrs fe ily qvervome an i eked a De- | pe Sad y ; - Ms o Te ag mat muda dy re coe Pipe a ‘erere) Drive via the girl a short time before rot Vagerald sald he wos drinking to ev. teccve sys that Baldwin w bneedt lccha dP setae 7 ‘i i Gh ae taclanare death. afetek disner tonters wig RP gead*ked when, Patrolmas Cisery tok arrested and contined In the Raymond | ind. silverware @ names of her) Faceeh ac ate, Piplenane. 1PM tO the. aspast) 66 yous. Kisley. the on ° joa rd treet i Ko on a charge o jane ‘ him to the station » he was intox) 4 saree friends, eo learned that his friends were Of Alderinen, in addition to the powera oy ted lary, He esenped and was t | | £ iain —, _| police learn 4 filet, powers of the broadest description, McGovern was tog intosicated to. be Baldwin's irlal he was con.| The Aétective then piaced the young! t . anifest that he ertheless they thought he should be whieh ‘in addition to all enumerated }% und McGovern. all right ands ry) Years iy] Woman under arrest and toox ner to not strong mentally. jheld for a couple of days until they | ie d Mot all right : . anvoneniitiiipiasancin powers may exercite all the powers Just a half hour Inter | at’ the expiration af hiss tree Meetsed | tho ‘Tenderloin station, She wag per- had thoroughly investigated his move- > ¥ ft t 1 N turday night and Sunda; vested in the City of New York by. 4 a safeguard |irreatod ain, sbelng “found. witha) feetly rational, hie declares, and under- ANGEL DANCER CALLS ens a Maturday night an y | aot by proper ordinances, 1 Bofors De Clase | Piackiagy. And served a short tail xen: | #tood fully the e2rlousness of the ac- morning Jas. ee ont bys ta see *| fen’ ather man anol eof A00, faye eeloumoss of the A PHYSICIAN AT LAST. |ithey tearea trom atex, Mangan that eald Ls ee seem meet | or, he wave Malnad admissions of ane her daughter had come home from tore and government of the 7 “SS Jother theits, making a total of over Mies Storma Suffera Stroke of | work on Saturday night and sald: So carry out the purposes of #6), When he asked her way in her 1 x “Mother, do you remember that “the provisions of this aot or of other founstancie, with a wealthy tather| "oretrele Manees: Bi riend of mine who used io work in Jawa relating to the said city.’ and every jusury at hand,’ she had Summon thly Doe ealey's grocery at One Hundred and ‘i h y Sto irteenth street and Park svenue? “It would seem that even had not the committed a crime, she replied that she Miss May Storms, one of the leading | ‘Th power to light the streets been spect- g {had not had money enough to vuy Agures among the "Angel Dancers,” Well, I saw him koa and ol og fieally given by Section 60, already men: | . presenta for her triende. a queer religious seot, who have thelr i : we hae a LSE eg poe Manes. 1 might be readily found = eee Ghe told him that she kept none of ey nar tien 6 sete oe vacate ies, ere i Rights avenue and One SE ee You Must Hurry If You Want to Catch the Sunday | th articles she aot tor heractt, bot gatenee roms stricken last nlgnt, |itundred and Twenty-fourth treet.” treet h untoipal . gave them all away as presents. and attributes it to dally plungas ia Gusation a the supplying of water. | World’s Great “Want” Directory with Your Busine As another evidence of her rationalness co’d water, which, It Is claimed, jg} Mother Did Not Reeall Name. SS of thelr belief, Huntsman Mnaw Judge Dillon in his opinion, while vv ri t Larkin said that she asked him if she ey Dit oh the geek, noes Ment The mother sald that she did not r stating that in his belief the city had vertisemen' coukt Use a fictitious name when she power Mise Storms has been for years, | member the name of the man mentioned the right to build its own plant, said was arraigned in the station-house, He |ooS “whe nes Fepnatediy” declared no | by the daughter, WHEN this Iaformation that It would be better to go to the HIS {8 @ once-a-week opportunity. If you need help, want a| told her that she could, but that such! earthly Rarecien (ing ry th a or Hayes and Colby went to Legislature and obtain the power and position, desire to buy or sell any kind Of real or personal|# thing wes forth as her real name) ylee 19. Np Kae gene, to, tees Nise rooery early to-day and thus avold any conflict that may arixe property, you will be courting a needless delay if you do not| * have to come out, She gave the gions, awalted the arrival of Klely, whom they eausing vexation or delay. This course grasp the Importance of not putting off till to-morrow what you can however, of Mrs. Helen Davis ee understood knew the girl. will be foliowed. The Corporation Coun- do to-day, thirty-three-vears old, of Prospect COLORADO BALLOT FRAUDS Kiely, neatly drossed, showed up at eel will revise the bill tha: was de Do you give the S!'NDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY the| *ttet Orange. NI the store at? and the policemen feated Inst year and presen © th attention each week it deserves? Are you The courtroom was jammed with tts took him tn. y P t it to the familiar with the fact that hb Legislature. {t is a veritable “bargain” counter, so to speak, replete with excep- | al heterogeneous throng when the! Denies Giving Dollar. De ! hi 1 4 mh J t e Commitiee Le Appointed, tional offers that jaleraa aiine the housewife and the man of affairs? Soeaative 6 ae ls COATES. |S uyreme Court Grants Goy.-Bleot| Asked regarding the dollar he Is al- After the opinion had been read the When you see a house, a lot, & business, new or second-hand furni- | £!'t!0K Way In the rear of the big, grimy- | Ye Potted - loged to have given the Mangan girl, Mayor remarked that now that the cits ture, Axtures, horses, oarriages, musical Instruments, &¢., ec, adver.| ¥*!! om, neither Mr. Page nor his) Adame’s Petitive to Have Dene | rf had the power, the engineer of the tised here, you can make up your mind they are unusual BARGAINS | 422" meee Fey OT a ver Vote Analysed, ‘That ia not true, I had ‘known her Board of Estimate would be ov that cannot, as a rule, be picked up from regular dealers. And they | Brennen. er, had alone repre-| HeNVER, Col.. Deo. 9.—Chiet-Justice | three years, bu never saw her except wi ee With the work of prepy usually defy competition so far as price is concerned | sented the ed. Women of the) Gabbert to-day announced the decision |in the store, We were never intimate irs aeaimee ee and he sugges’ You wil! also find advertised “To Let,” Furnished Rooms, Houges, | *Fee! and criminals of many sorts of the Supreme Court to grant the pe-/agd { nver gave her presents, T last by T, Carey Hutobinson and Prot Apartments and Business Property, located in all parts { a, | pressed through the a under the ution of Gov.-eieet Alva Adama for| gaw her on Saturday morning. Borse Bate: New York Oe Greater | evori at palleeten. aA vone « openink oF all tne Tallot boxes used |", partial verifiention of the story 2 A - o ' @ we p al mver a. the Iate Ciection ang a/ Gree eee te meg lly put that these Tuen, too, 0 most Prominent freture of the SUNDAY WORLpry! man of wealth accused with ag grave tii fuvesuigation of all frauds |told by Mra, Mangan, that a trlend Prepare plana and specitications far‘ WANT DIRECTORY Ie Its comprehensive bulletin of the current qa-| crime as any brought to the Magis.| Mr. Adams's object Ip AlAg the petl- | supposed to be Kieley, had given the eity. Highting plant, showing the mand and supply of labor, ‘This bulletin holds out positions to men trate’s attention at shuddering, shrink. | {120 Was to fecute @ Wegal determina. | aia 9 dollar on Christmas Rive, was Piramee fe the eae oad nln and women and boys and girls 40 all walks of life, Hundreds ot | J9« newinst her father's s Jymes W Peabody is entitled to (iit obtained from Mrs, Mary A. Morris, the city streets and highways ane pute persons seeking employment also advertise here tor positions rr OF Finally Magistrate Flammer eaid he office 0” Governor for the next two who keeps the boatding-house at No.) woman companion and two man were buildings. these announcements you can surely fad the help you want, wh TOM) where je this prisoner? J must eX" ina < |204 West One Hungred and Twenty. Iason tleo be Teaested to tepor7ss fOr the home, the oflee. the store or the factory, | "ills Whether BOSTON TERMINAL OPEN, | |{vutt, frees where the dead tr “Pat} on lance vv lowing figures show! A the rei 3 «| worked. fhe cost of such light to th inary Glance over the fo i figures showing the number ive Ia ‘way in the rear of the court-} worked. + orenay ot HELP WANTED and SITUATIONS WANTE: And patare Your Honor.” said Detective - “Before Mary loft the house on Sat- sumer. wre nm earn sided with him and xe Grout, ere ae keg bod will give you a folr Idea of what to expect next Sunda a) on the liehting lant ‘first. | But don’t forget to send in your adv. to-day, . Littleton accepted this amendment | " site ‘ the commission by resolution wag ated. Wasted. to proceed in this manner — us pol _.> if ie a Ww SETBACK FOR GAS 2 ® : INQUIRY BY GROUT, 4 s Hi a the time being the Investigation |© oe | “i the affairs of the lahting (ust is a | 5 ‘The Edison Company, the first t) ‘3 4 fe subpoenaed by Comptroller Grout to . 1 1 ita books and testify as to the | D = ? ) of tte claims against the city 8 5 bills rendered trom Jay. | Priv. 3 5 | Tinemicn M3, until March, 19%, has de-| furoleh the evidence. It de. § Gt the Comptrotier to in- | Brand, Girit--s sss ss2 5: Walseitasds. Company's private affairs. | Foreiadl Oo Nae ey ‘ jectriciane. + mbroiderers THIS 18 WORTH KNOWING; 7,232 letters were 4 MAIN MET STEAM PRESSURE, Light—Committee Is Named to Pre- vehicles Will Be Keot From Dan- ger Until the Surface Can Be Rebuilt. Which Will Be Before published In the WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY last Sencar et fans y. Help Wance ‘ 1 ag ote | | pene jmanstsc: \ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30, |Miss £MMA PAGE, WEALTHY, | Crowds Patronize the Harbor way on First Day, vught forward, “Bhe moat be dered the Court, and Lawyer Brennan) pogToN, Dec. 2—The submarine tun a end De, Willlam A. Ewing, of Ne IM! A646 wg Boston and East Boston. sti. | West Fifty-cienth street, who for elX+| was open for public travel to-day. The nm yeara has been the family phyel-| agg fan of the Pages, went to the ede of the parent and the girl, The physician * \ groy-haired men and has beer a ation of the tunnel to public us or ceremony. An electric car left th 9: the hour mentioned and made th was carried out without apy formality terminal of the tunnel at Bast Boston | ®.—Broodting yn out of life and aire meant to @ DN ait oa a 1904. GOES TO PIEGES ‘Two Pet Parrots, Two Cats and a Goat Perish in the Wreck ; Of the Drumelzier After the | Crew Is Saved, Following the thrilling rescue of the cew of the trimp steamsfip Drumel- tier, after 100 hours of peril in the toy maging, the ship went to pieces to-day and will be a tofal lose. Into three parts and soon the wreckage was floating ashore. The cargo was washed into the sea, and In, the moun- tainous waves It took but @ very short tima to leave no trace of the doomed urday night,” sald Mos. Morris to-day, | "she called back to Minnie Finian, an- jother girl employed here, that she waa going out with ‘that friend of hers that she hadn’t seen for some time,’ She , added to this, so Minnie saya ‘He gave me a dollar to-day, and I'm going: to 9 meet him to-night.’ { Going to Meet O14 Friend. "1 do not know whether she referred to this same man or not. Mary was em- + ployed by me for a long time, perhaps dtain a | four or five years. She was a good girl) 4 and @ good cook, but she was overfond Y | ot areas and liked to go out and ha ‘a good time, I warned her, but she sald gitts In her place bad very littic ‘The police are new searching for two One fh te man whe was ifelong frock ot = at Be cthtes tun to the mainland terminal unde: | cn the giris ben hen the : u taet al 1 o'clock, a was placed under arrest inst alght e } * ‘ 5 » | large crowd of pean! Peesent wn. When the lawyer and the docter mt | WEE ie a felendly rivalry t © to the aide of parent and daughter place first cor to Raee they Blevery eye In the courtroom was upen * traMe during the da ZF) ther It had become whispered | was beavy Fea te was ruliisy at ne] BACHELOR A SUICIDE. r neevoutly acd his daughter} CAMDEN. N J. 1 : it Was thaking As WIth a palay of teag, pDeoaree baehetor Ife was lonely, | ail she eould. dor. Towing bent over and said \Vrank MeCarthy, Ofty years old, sone | abe oO 4 Jtted sulelde to-day py rhooting him- f| vat. Page, the Court demands that | mitt muds Rite Oe Tiny bearded [oer en your daughter shall be urcaigned be- | wy land was found dead in hie bed, 117! tore him. jelivered to The} fatber, not’ cried t World office last Sunday and Monday. They were answers to advers|, Cr "athe nel’ cried the young Mm In The Warlt's Want Directory Des, 25st tome Set "har wg «fan ainng mets d < Ba vo) oy oaataty 4 ‘ th a family at No. it Vine street seen by John W. Goff, Jr, son of Re- corder Goff, on Sunday night walking She broke | 1% _ Everybody Hurried Out (Continued from First Page.) Beene ee ree aaa ~ DEAD IN THIBET Correspondent Was on a Spe- cial Mission for Geographical Society —Globe-Trotting Ca- reer of Adventure, Word has reached this city that Francis 1, Nichols, correspondent and ; author, Is dead at the city of Gyantse, | Thibet, from pneumonia. He sailed from New York March 9, 4 & special mission for the Amer- {ean Geographical Society into Thibet, and he penetrated the country, not like Col. Younghusband, of the British army, from the west, but from China, Francis H. Nichols was born in EFyanston, Ill, about thirty-five years ano. He began u globe-trotting career of adventure by leading an expedition Into Cuba, with a message to Gomus from The World in M 1898, after the beginning of the Spanish War. 'TOOK DYNAMITE INTO COURT Except Magistrate Baker, There was a general exodus of specta- tors and lawyers from the Harlem Court tomy when Thomas ticConnell, fore- man for Malloy & Rexford, placed five aticks of cynamite on the desk before Magistrate Baker, and charged Luigi | Posto, of No. 6 Jerome street, Will- lamabridge, with stealing the explosive, Each stick weigh « pound Malloy & Rexford are widening White Plains road, and McConnel) is em- | ployed by them as foreman, MoConnell | eays he found Posto with the five sticks of dynamite under his coat, and caused hin al it The Court heard the complaint read, and then asked the complainant to tell his story, McConnell walked up to the Magistrate's desk, and pulling the dyna. mite from under his coat, placed it on tho desk. Iramediately many of the spectators and lawyers hurried from the court, and some of the clerks left their seats, Magistrate Baker remained in his seat He held Posto !n $500 bail for trial on a oharge of petit larceny. | Later Magistrate Baker said that he understood the use of dynamite, and |was not frightened when McConneu placed it on the desk before him, ——— GOT PROMISE, ANYWAY. Metropolitan OMcials Say Service WII Be Impreved, The offices of the Metropolitan Street Ra'lway Company at No, st Broadway ing Wook ner other | day by Coroner Doten of the rear-end | were invaded to-day by a large delega- ‘fon from Washington Heigtita who went to protest against the discontinu- ance of the Sixth and Amsterdam ve car line above One Hurdred 4 et, The delegation was by former Corporation Counsel John Whalen, After a di two houra V! {eed that sot made in the near future. The taxpayers wanted the system re- stored a# it was before the operation of the Sixth and Amsterdam avenue cars were stopoed at One Hundred and Sixiy- first street Instead of Fort Geo! rom Improvement would be NEW CLUE FOUND IN PARK MYSTERY identified the body of the dead girl as the girl he saw walking along the Drive, says that the man had @ black | band over his cap covering the number, Had a Mot Sweetheart, ‘The police havo learned that Miss Mangan last summer had a lover who mctorman on one of the surface “He came here to see my daughter,” the mother told the police, “and I did |not itke his looks, I asked him what he wanted with my daughter and hy. sald that he lad a position for her, 1 jthen told him to leave the house and hot to return, Thia he did.” Beotuse of the attentions of this man and because the last man seep with the girl before her death, police are sceking the motorman, The other man wanted was in the cate with the girl when the row oc- curred, He has made o statement to |the police which they believe wilk en- able them ¢o positively identify the | murderer if he is arrested, Mrs, Mani |was awake riler Christmas morning. the in says that her daughter than usual on Started to Go to Church, } W When she left the house she told her mother she was going to early mass at St, Jerome's Roman Catholic Church, One Hundred and Thirty-elghth street and Alexander avenue, which ehureh the family attended regularly, After going to church the young wom- an proceeded to the boarding-house In Weat One Hundred and Twenty-first Atrvet, where she attended to her duties jtintil £80 o'clock in the evening, Upon leaving the boarding-house ¢! told Fintan, another servant girl, ye wan going tu hurry bome, as it was snowing and very cold The next aren of the girl, as far as the pollee can learn, was when she, a « River View Cafe, known as “The Widows,” and run by “Widow Clemons,’ in One Hundred and Tenth street, when & Man was seen to slap a woman, That such a scene took pla first told | the police by EB. 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